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Strikes Update: How nurses’ strikes on Thursday will have an effect on you

WED

18

JAN

Nurses in England on strike

  • Members of the Royal College of Nursing (RCN) are taking industrial motion over pay
  • Life-preserving remedy have to be supplied, and all nurses in intensive and emergency care are anticipated to work

Teachers in Scotland

  • Teachers in Orkney and Fife are on strike
  • Members of the Educational Institute of Scotland (EIS) are taking motion as a part of an ongoing dispute over pay

Read extra: Which faculties will academics’ strikes have an effect on?

THU

19

JAN

Nurses in England on strike

  • Members of the Royal College of Nursing (RCN) are taking industrial motion over pay
  • Life-preserving remedy have to be supplied, and all nurses in intensive and emergency care are anticipated to work

Bus drivers on strike

  • Bus drivers in London are taking industrial motion
  • The routes affected are principally in south and west London

Teachers in Scotland

  • Teachers in Moray and North Lanarkshire are on strike
  • Members of the Educational Institute of Scotland (EIS) are taking motion as a part of an ongoing dispute over pay

Read extra: Which faculties will academics’ strikes have an effect on?

FRI

20

JAN

Teachers in Scotland

  • Teachers in Angus and East Dunbartonshire are on strike
  • Members of the Educational Institute of Scotland (EIS) are taking motion as a part of an ongoing dispute over pay

Read extra: Which faculties will academics’ strikes have an effect on?

SUN

22

JAN

There are presently no nationwide strikes deliberate for this date

MON

23

JAN

Ambulance workers on strike

  • Ambulance workers belonging to Unison and Unite are on strike
  • Some ambulance workers within the GMB union are additionally on strike within the West Midlands
  • The strikes impacts non-life threatening calls solely and persons are suggested to make use of the 999 service in an emergency

Read extra: Why are ambulance workers placing?

TUE

24

JAN

Ambulance workers on strike

  • Ambulance workers within the GMB union are on strike in north-west England
  • The strikes impacts non-life threatening calls solely and persons are suggested to make use of the 999 service in an emergency

Read extra: Why are ambulance workers placing?

WED

25

JAN

Bus drivers on strike

  • Bus drivers in London are taking industrial motion
  • The routes affected are principally in south and west London

Teachers in Scotland

  • Teachers in South Ayrshire and Edinburgh are on strike
  • Members of the Educational Institute of Scotland (EIS) are taking motion as a part of an ongoing dispute over pay

Read extra: Which faculties will academics’ strikes have an effect on?

THU

26

JAN

Physiotherapists on strike

  • NHS physiotherapy workers throughout England are placing over pay and staffing
  • The Chartered Society of Physiotherapy says 4,200 members at greater than 100 trusts will probably be concerned

Bus drivers on strike

  • Bus drivers in London are taking industrial motion
  • The routes affected are principally in south and west London

Teachers in Scotland

  • Teachers in Midlothian and West Dunbartonshire are on strike
  • Members of the Educational Institute of Scotland (EIS) are taking motion as a part of an ongoing dispute over pay

Read extra: Which faculties will academics’ strikes have an effect on?

FRI

27

JAN

Teachers in Scotland

  • Teachers in Renfrewshire and Falkirk are on strike
  • Members of the Educational Institute of Scotland (EIS) are taking motion as a part of an ongoing dispute over pay

Read extra: Which faculties will academics’ strikes have an effect on?

SUN

29

JAN

There are presently no nationwide strikes deliberate for this date

MON

30

JAN

Teachers in Scotland

  • Teachers in Aberdeenshire and Scottish Borders are on strike
  • Members of the Educational Institute of Scotland (EIS) are taking motion as a part of an ongoing dispute over pay

Read extra: Which faculties will academics’ strikes have an effect on?

TUE

31

JAN

Teachers in Scotland

  • Teachers in Highlands and West Lothian are on strike
  • Members of the Educational Institute of Scotland (EIS) are taking motion as a part of an ongoing dispute over pay

Read extra: Which faculties will academics’ strikes have an effect on?

WED

1

FEB

Civil servants

  • About 100,000 civil servants in 124 authorities departments and different our bodies are on strike in a dispute over pay and situations
  • Employees on the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP), the Driver & Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA), and the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) are amongst these collaborating

Teachers

  • In England and Wales, academics who’re members of the National Education Union (NEU) are on strike over pay
  • The NEU is the most important training union within the UK and the disruption to colleges is anticipated to be widespread
  • In Scotland, academics who’re members of the Educational Institute of Scotland (EIS) in Clackmannanshire and Aberdeen are on strike as a part of an ongoing dispute which can be over pay

Read extra: Which faculties will academics’ strikes have an effect on in Scotland? | Where are academics on strike in England and Wales?


Train drivers

  • Train drivers who’re members of the Aslef union are on strike
  • Most practice corporations throughout England are affected
  • Disruption can be anticipated on some providers between England and Scotland, and between England and Wales
  • Customers are inspired to verify their route earlier than travelling

Read extra: Train drivers to go on strike


University workers

  • Thousands of workers at 150 universities throughout the UK are taking industrial motion
  • Academic workers and people in different skilled roles together with directors, librarians and technicians are concerned

Read extra: Why are college workers placing?

THU

2

FEB

Teachers in Scotland

  • Teachers in Dundee and Argyll and Bute are on strike
  • Members of the Educational Institute of Scotland (EIS) are taking motion as a part of an ongoing dispute over pay

Read extra: Which faculties will academics’ strikes have an effect on?

FRI

3

FEB

Train drivers

  • Train drivers who’re members of the Aslef union are on strike
  • Most practice corporations throughout England are affected
  • Disruption can be anticipated on some providers between England and Scotland, and between England and Wales
  • Customers are inspired to verify their route earlier than travelling

Read extra: Train drivers to go on strike


Teachers in Scotland

  • Teachers in South Lanarkshire and Western Isles are on strike
  • Members of the Educational Institute of Scotland (EIS) are taking motion as a part of an ongoing dispute over pay

Read extra: Which faculties will academics’ strikes have an effect on?

SAT

4

FEB

There are presently no nationwide strikes deliberate for this date

SUN

5

FEB

There are presently no nationwide strikes deliberate for this date

MON

6

FEB

Nurses in England

  • Members of the Royal College of Nursing (RCN) are taking industrial motion over pay
  • Life-preserving remedy have to be supplied, and all nurses in intensive and emergency care are anticipated to work

Ambulance workers

  • Ambulance workers within the GMB union are on strike in seven of the ten English ambulance providers together with the nationwide Welsh service
  • The strike impacts non-life threatening calls solely and persons are suggested to make use of the 999 service in an emergency

Read extra: Why are ambulance workers placing?

WED

8

FEB

There are presently no nationwide strikes deliberate for this date

FRI

10

FEB

There are presently no nationwide strikes deliberate for this date

SAT

11

FEB

There are presently no nationwide strikes deliberate for this date

SUN

12

FEB

There are presently no nationwide strikes deliberate for this date


With inputs from BBC

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